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Methionine malabsorption

Cabbage-like 2-Hydroxybutyric acid Methionine malabsorption Tyrosinemia 1... [Pg.7]

Oast house urine disease (methionine malabsorption syndrome, 2-hydroxybutyric aciduria) Methionine, 2-hydroxybutyric, phenylpyruvic and the branched-chain keto acids especiaUy 2-oxoisovaleric Methionine malabsorption (amino acid-transport defect) (Chapter 16)... [Pg.216]

Methionine synthase deficiency (cobalamin-E disease) produces homocystinuria without methylmalonic aciduria 677 Cobalamin-c disease remethylation of homocysteine to methionine also requires an activated form of vitamin B12 677 Hereditary folate malabsorption presents with megaloblastic anemia, seizures and neurological deterioration 678... [Pg.667]

Cyanocobalamin A cofactor required for essential enzymatic reactions that form tetrahydrofolate, convert homocysteine to methionine, and metabolize l-methylmalonyl-CoA Adequate supplies are required for amino acid and fatty acid metabolism, and DNA synthesis Treatment of vitamin B12 deficiency, which manifests as megaloblastic anemia and is the basis of pernicious anemia Parenteral vitamin B12 is required for pernicious anemia and other malabsorption syndromes Toxicity No toxicity associated with excess vitamin B12... [Pg.749]

Folic acid/cobalamin/pyridoxine hydrochloride are nutritional combinations. Folic acid and cobalamin reduce homocysteine by metabolizing it to methionine. Pyridox-ine facilitates breakdown of homocysteine to cysteine and other by-products. They are indicated for nutritional requirement of patients with end-stage renal failure, dialysis, hyperhomocysteinemia, homocystinuria, nutrient malabsorption or inadequate dietary intake, particularly for patients with or at risk for cardiovascular disease, cerebrovascular disease, peripheral vascular disease, arteriosclerotic... [Pg.284]


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